At least one course must have either an HGP or HIST prefix but no more than a total of two courses can have HGP or HIST prefixes.

Area V. Physical and Natural Sciences - 8 Credits

BIOL 101 - Introductory Biology (GT-SC1) 4 credits

BIOL 209 - General Biology with Lab (GT-SC1) 5 credits

BIOL 210 - General Biology with Lab (GT-SC1) 5 credits

CHEM 111 - Introductory Chemistry with Lab (GT-SC1) 5 credits

CHEM 131 - General Chemistry with Lab (GT-SC1) 5 credits

CHEM 132 - General Chemistry with Lab (GT-SC1) 5 credits

ENV 101 - Introduction to Environmental Science (GT-SC1) 4 credits

GEOL 111 - Physical Geology with Lab (GT-SC1) 4 credits

GEOG 101 - Introduction to Physical Geography (GT-SC1) 4 credits

PHYS 201 - Introduction to Astronomy (GT-SC1) 4 credits

PHYS 225 - College Physics I with Lab (GT-SC1) 5 credits

PHYS 230-231 - General Physics I with Lab (GT-SC1) 5 credits

PHYS 232-233 - General Physics II with Lab (GT-SC1) 5 credits

PHYS 150 - Light (GT-SC1) 4 credits

CHEM 103 - Intro to Forensic Chemistry (GT-SC1) 4 credits

Transfer students may use one non-laboratory science to meet half of this requirement, reducing the total to 7 credit hours.

GRAND TOTAL: 38 CREDITS

Please note the following:

GPA Requirement:
All students must have a minimum GPA of 2.0 in general education courses to graduate (fall 2011 admittance or later).

Writing Assessment: All students pursuing bachelors degrees are required to undergo an assessment of their writing during the semester in which they will have completed 60 hours of credit. Students are strongly advised to confer with the head of their department or program about the unit's writing assessment policy as soon as they have chosen a major.